nclemmons
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I have a friend who left a water glass overnight on a coaster on an Eames molded plywood table. Here's a link to the table -http://camodernhome.com/products/eames-molded-plywood-coffee-table?variant=278846776
The coaster was black leather and apparently the black felt on the bottom bled into the ash grain.
it's a light finish and has shown some wear. I was going to try some Oxalic acid wood bleach but first wanted to ask advice on refinishing what appears to be a lacquer finish. Perhaps this is pre-cat lacquer. I'm just not that familiar with catalyzed versus pre-cat lacquers.
Any advice would be appreciated. It is a molded top so it's veneer over plywood. I could use a RO90 with the interface base and fine sandpaper, but wanted some advice before I suggest to him that this is repairable without damage.
Any help / ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks!
neil
The coaster was black leather and apparently the black felt on the bottom bled into the ash grain.
it's a light finish and has shown some wear. I was going to try some Oxalic acid wood bleach but first wanted to ask advice on refinishing what appears to be a lacquer finish. Perhaps this is pre-cat lacquer. I'm just not that familiar with catalyzed versus pre-cat lacquers.
Any advice would be appreciated. It is a molded top so it's veneer over plywood. I could use a RO90 with the interface base and fine sandpaper, but wanted some advice before I suggest to him that this is repairable without damage.
Any help / ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks!
neil